Propeller I.D. Needed

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Rikkn

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Mar 22, 2024
I need help identifying this propeller blade. It is 13 in wide, 58 overall length. I had once thought it was an Allison division produced part, but can no longer verify that. My thoughts lean toward medium size bomber. Would love some help here guys.
 

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This is a hollow steel Aeroproducts blade, drawing H20H-162-40M5, used in the A422-E1/E2 propellers that pulled the NAA T-28A with the 800 HP Wright R-1300. Installed diameter is 10 foot 0.5 inch. P-51 air racers and Tsunami, loved these high-activity factor blades The prop manual and revision update is attached.
 

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Awesome info guys, thank you very much. Now I have to figure out what to do with it!
 

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